Let 2010 Set You on the Path to Wealth. Believe it or not, recessions make millionaires! Will you be one? In Start Over, Finish Rich, America's best-loved financial expert, David Bach, explains that 2010 will be the best opportunity for building wealth we have seen in decades. And, as the economy recovers, you must be set up to recover with it. Bach's easy, take-action plan will show you how. Start Over, Finish Rich supplies the ten crucial moves you must make in 2010 to get back on track and recapture your dreams of a richer future. Learn how to: * Get out of debt * Fix your credit * Rebuild your 401k plan * Improve your 529 Plan * Take smart risks * Reorganize your financial life for the high tech age * Update your real estate plan * Change your thinking about money * Recommit to wealth As Bach says, "A recession is a terrible thing to waste—so don't waste this one! Use it instead to get rich." Read Start Over, Finish Rich and let David Bach put you and your family back on the path to financial freedom.
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"I've enjoyed Bach's books since Smart Women Finish Rich: 9 Steps to Achieving Financial Security and Funding Your Dreams almost a decade ago. More smart and straightforward guidance for getting (and keeping) control of your finances. Plus, it's a quick read. Nice way to begin the new year -"
— ConnieK (5 out of 5 stars)
" this is a short little book that I read in a couple of hours. Most of the stuff it suggested was stuff I was doing. I got some good ideas though. "
— Danni, 7/18/2013" Pretty basic, but I've read his books before and enjoy the way he writes them. "
— Eric, 3/15/2013" I knew most of this material already, but just reading a personal finance book gets me energized to save again. "
— Ken, 3/12/2013" I periodically take out financial books and try some one new, or in this case old, idea "
— Linda, 2/18/2013" Very informative. Wanted a book that dealt with the current times & percentages of returns, even thought the logic and theory is all the same. I felt that with this book based on 2010 reflections, it was an outstanding read. "
— Annabelle, 11/28/2012" Similar material to Bach's other books, but with more of a focus on what to do with your saving goals during a time of economic turmoil. I like his writing style and can always use a reminder of money saving strstegies that are tried and true. "
— Mandy, 10/27/2012" It is a very good book of financial action "
— Daniel, 8/30/2012" I toggled between a 2.5 and a 3 on this one, and decided to round up. I've read several of David Bach's books, and this is more of the same, really. But it's been a while since I read the last one, so some of the reminders are good, I guess. "
— Lesley, 9/26/2011" The book targets the U.S. readers only. However, it contains some useful tips that anyone can use. "
— Mohamed, 8/25/2011" Very similar to the Automatic Millionaire. He does add a few different pointers in this one though. "
— Dawnetta, 7/20/2011" I listened to the audio book. He has several good reference that would be easier to utilized if you have the written copy. "
— Bill, 7/1/2011" Very informative. Wanted a book that dealt with the current times & percentages of returns, even thought the logic and theory is all the same. I felt that with this book based on 2010 reflections, it was an outstanding read. "
— Annabelle, 3/11/2011" A short book, this has many of Bach's original concepts, restated for those people that feel wiped out by the last 2 years of economic turmoil. Some information has been updated for 2010. <br/> <br/>A good book to skim through and re-commit yourself to staying the course and attaining wealth. "
— Gina, 8/15/2010" Very similar to the Automatic Millionaire. He does add a few different pointers in this one though. "
— Dawnetta, 7/22/2010" I toggled between a 2.5 and a 3 on this one, and decided to round up. I've read several of David Bach's books, and this is more of the same, really. But it's been a while since I read the last one, so some of the reminders are good, I guess. "
— Lesley, 6/12/2010" I periodically take out financial books and try some one new, or in this case old, idea <br/> "
— Linda, 3/30/2010" Pretty basic, but I've read his books before and enjoy the way he writes them. "
— Eric, 3/27/2010" I knew most of this material already, but just reading a personal finance book gets me energized to save again. "
— Ken, 1/28/2010" The book targets the U.S. readers only. However, it contains some useful tips that anyone can use. "
— Mohamed, 1/5/2010" It is a very good book of financial action "
— Daniel, 1/1/2010David Bach is a prolific financial author boasting nine consecutive bestsellers and garnering attention from publishing, business, and popular media sources. His breakout book, The Automatic Millionaire, was the #1 Business Book of 2004 according to Business Week. Creator of his signature FinishRich™ seminar series, he shares financial strategies through frequent lectures and presentations. He currently lives in New York.